How To Write Goal Statements that Work
September 21st, 2006Since March of this year I have been writing goal statements in a small, unnamed, regular looking notebook that I carry with me everywhere. I just got done revising my most current goal statement and thought I’d spend a few minutes sharing with you how to get started in the world of what I like to call, “Prophetic Journaling.”
Don’t let those last two words above scare you. I’m not talking about some new religion or saying that we are prophets, I’m simply creating a catchy name for a product I’ll be launching soon. As always, you lucky few here get to the meat of the product for FREE all because you’ve been blessed enough to stumble upon this site.
So what is Prophetic Journaling? I thought you’d never ask! Prophetic Journaling can be defined as:
Writing down that which you intend to happen in your life.
Short and sweet, huh? The basis of this idea comes from the study of many different “self help” books and even goes back to the classic book, “Think and Grow Rich.” To get started with your own Prophetic Journal, you need only follow a few quick steps.
1) Decide what you want to be, do, or have.
This can be tough if you’ve never done it before. It took me about 3 hours when I made my first journal entry. Now, I update and make changes about once a month and it takes somewhere around 30 minutes.
2) Create a flow of sentences that describes yourself having already completed your goals.
This means that instead of saying I want to lose 30 pounds, say I have lost 30 pounds or I weigh (enter goal weight here). The premise of this is rooted in congruency. Us humans get caught up with being congruent all the time. We can’t say we’re one thing and consistently do something that goes against what we say we are. That’s why the word hypocrite is such a nasty term in humanese all around the globe.
3) Write out your Prophetic Journal statement in a form that is pleasing to your eyes and mind.
As long as it makes sense to you, it makes sense. I usually begin mine with a positive affirmation that I hold true. Right now, mine begins with my phrase, “Today is the greatest day in the history of the world.” When you have written down all your goals, you should have about a full page of goal statements.
4) Commit to reading your goal statement or as I like to call it take the “Biblical Challenge.”
What do I mean by Biblical Challenge? Well, if you’ve ever read the Bible or even gone to Sunday School once or twice you’ve no doubt heard the story of the Noah and the great flood. How many days and nights did it flood? 40. When Moses fled from Egypt on a hiatus from his fellow Jews, how long was he gone for? 40 years. When Moses came back and led the Jews to the Promised land, how long did they wander in the desert? 40 years. When Jesus fasted and prayed in the desert how long was he gone for? 40 days, seeing the pattern yet?
I believe that 40 is a strong number with much spiritual significance. I mean, why else would it appear over and over again in the bible and usually in regards to some sort of a trial or challenging time? That is why I want you to COMMIT yourself to reading your goal statement for 40 days and 40 nights.
Now that may sound like a lot, but it really isn’t. Start with 1 day, then 1 night, then a week, then a few weeks, and then you’re pretty much at 40 days. It’s not hard, trust me.
5) Cleaning up the Details
I have made this article very intangible in some ways, so I want to make sure you understand the key concepts. I’ll also come back later and type in a copy of one of my first journals for your review. I’ll update the link on here when that’s done. The only other thing I want to stress is that you hand write the page and keep it near your bedside. Read it OUT LOUD when you wake up and before you lay down for sleep. Writing with your own hand creates stronger neural pathways and reading it out loud in your own voice takes it one step further because it causes the stimulus to cycle twice through your brain. Once when you read the words and again when you hear the words being spoken. This combination is powerful.
6) When you feel compelled to do or not to do something, heed your own feelings.
The greatest thing will begin happening when you write your goals down in a Prophetic Journal, you’ll actually begin to see the incongruency in what you are saying to yourself everyday and the current life you’re living. Pretty soon, you’ll begin to feel like you want to make changes. The important thing is to DO IT!
You see, we humans CAN’T live incongruently. We either are one way or we aren’t. Prophetic Journaling FORCES you to choose. When you commit to reading your statement for 40 days and nights, you will have to start making changes to your lifestyle or quit reading the statement. There is no other alternative. You can’t say to yourself twice a day that you are a thin person and continually go out eating bad food and not feel any twinge of incongruency in your actions. Let this power work for you!
I dare you to write your statement, read it for 40 days and nights, and see what happens. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the results. ![]()
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September 21st, 2006 at 2:23 pm
I read half and will be back to read more. Excellent insightful and powerful stuff.
Thanks for all the support regarding my father.
September 22nd, 2006 at 6:45 pm
Mike, everything is covered so well in this article that it may very well be my favorite one you’ve written on the subject of writing goals. Prophetic Journaling has a nice ring to it! Good luck with the new products. I like your style in these articles; I have an inner smile from the first paragraph, and the way they’re broken down into numbered points or steps makes them very clear and easy to read. That’s good, since much of this is quite profound. There are handy tips in each of the steps that make sense. I’m definitely applying them in mine. Thank you for writing these and sharing info that helps a lot of people. You know just what to say and include.
October 22nd, 2006 at 7:38 pm
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December 16th, 2006 at 3:47 pm
I am a great Napoleon Hill follower, have been for years. I had strayed for a few years but on April 29 of this year I reread “Success Through A Positive Mental Attitude” by Napoleon Hill and W. Clement Stone. That very day I wrote in a looseleaf notebook my goals including wealth and personal development. It covers about 10 pages. Every morning I read it out loud, I never miss a day.
Great things have been happening ever since. I can barely keep up with my ideas. One of my early goals was to have made $10,000.00 starting from scratch by the end of this year (of course, I always pictured myself already having it). On September 29 I had made $12,000.00. This is very powerful. It is also improving some of my less attractive traits such as procrastination, laziness, and others I don’t even want to mention.
I am a firm believer. Keep up the good work and ‘think and grow rich’.
December 21st, 2006 at 12:46 am
I have just gone through this article and the responses it elicited. I seem to have been left far behind because I have had no plans and, therefore, no expectations. I have let my life be run by circumstances and accidents so far. But not any more. I will make plans and stick to it as far as is practicable. I will also read Think and Grow Rich which I bought over 5 years ago and take action after that.
Thanks Marilyn Roberts for your comment. It has roused me from the slumber of perpetual under achievement. NEVER AGAIN.
Have a wonderful christmas.
May 23rd, 2007 at 4:16 am
Mike, I like this idea very much and believe it to be a very good way of reaching your goals in life. I think half the challenge is knowing what you want out of life, though haha. I’ve read that when you repeat key phrases to yourself it actually creates new pathways in your brain…so changing how you think is the act of reshaping your mind to work better for you. My mom does something like this for my siblings, she puts up papers with positive key phrases written on them on their walls near their desks or other places they will see them everyday. ANTs (automatic negative thoughts) can be a huge factor in depression and anxiety (something certain members of my family and I struggle with), in some cases the chemical imbalance may have already been there but a lot of what makes people unhappy with their lives are learned habits. I think that anyone who reads this blog and actually follows your goal setting program will find success. Just like you learn to settle into being unhappy and unsuccessful, with some hard work and dedication you can also learn to be happy and successful. I really like your idea of reading your goal statement for 40 days and 40 nights. This is good stuff, I really do enjoy reading your blogs, you have a good voice, its like getting advice from a close friend. I’d have to say this is my favorite blog by you so far. Keep up the good work! (yes, I realize I’m a little late on commenting on this blog lol, but better late than never!)
September 13th, 2007 at 1:34 pm
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